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8 - The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Week of Prayer and Fasting
Treasury .continued from page 1
Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church invites you to
experience a very unique but
united week of prayer and
fasting as we re-dedicate our
lives back to Jesus Christ.
This week will be an
anointed powerful week of
breaking of yokes, pulling
down strong-holds, curses
will be broken and we will
be showered with blessings.
We will hear testimonies of
deliverance and restorations.
Please join us as we sing
pray and give honor and
glory to God.
Our prayer week began
January 25th and will contin
ue through the 29th at 7pm
nightly.
Shiloh's theme for 2010
is: “We know where to go in
2010, we go to the Lord”. We
will be true to our theme by
coming together at Shiloh
Missionary Baptist Church
located at 125 Canebrake
Road, Savannah, Georgia.
Don't miss out on your
blessing during this week.
Our very own, Pastor
N.N. Boles will be in charge
of services.
If you have any
questions call the church at
912.925.3169 and ask for
Cheryl Creech or W.M.
McGowan.
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service in some of the most
challenging environments.
“Secretary Geithner and
the members of his staff
were anxious to hear our
suggestions on how we
could work with the
Treasury Department to
provide more credit to indi
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and other institutions,” he
continued.
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when I learned that there
would be a small, but rep
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ity bankers in attendance,”
James remarked. “There
was ample time for each of
us to share our experiences
and ideas.”
Carver State Bank is a
state-chartered, FDIC-
insured, commercial bank.
Established in 1927, Carver
is the oldest commercial
bank headquartered in
Savannah, and one of the
oldest African-American-
owned banks in America.
James has been President
of Carver since 1971. He
holds the distinction of
being the African-
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tenure of service as a bank
president in the nation.
James served as Chairman
of the National Bankers
Association during 1978.
The bankers elected him to
a second term as Chairman
in 1990.
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Bank was certified by the
United States Treasury
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Financial Institution.
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Financial Corporation, a
one-bank holding company
that owns Carver State
Bank, was also certified by
the Treasury Department as
a Community Development
Financial Institution.
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office is located at 701
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Boulevard, and the bank
operates a full service
branch at the corner of
Eisenhower Drive and
Skidaway Road.
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